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Queensland voters will be first to push the button on LNP’s nuclear pitch
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Queensland voters will be first to push the button on LNP’s nuclear pitch

The drip-fed federal atomic energy plan will open for feedback here in October, whether state LNP leader David Crisfulli likes it or not.

  • by Matt Dennien

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‘Won’t stop us’: Dutton’s nuclear threat to Queensland election winner

‘Won’t stop us’: Dutton’s nuclear threat to Queensland election winner

The federal LNP leader’s claim that state opposition “won’t stop us rolling out our new energy system” heaps more pressure on his Qld counterpart.

  • by Matt Dennien
Palaszczuk opens up on her enduring belief in Gabba rebuild

Palaszczuk opens up on her enduring belief in Gabba rebuild

The former premier has given her first sit-down television interview since leaving politics. Here are the key takeaways – some of which didn’t make it to air.

  • by Matt Dennien
Dutton’s vision brings nuclear issue to Crisafulli’s doorstep
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Dutton’s vision brings nuclear issue to Crisafulli’s doorstep

Nuclear energy is one topic the Queensland LNP leader wanted to avoid before the state election, but Dutton’s federal pitch means that’s no longer possible.

  • by Matt Dennien
If Labor and the LNP hope you forget (bits of) the past, what’s the future?
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If Labor and the LNP hope you forget (bits of) the past, what’s the future?

Queensland’s budget week has taught us at least one thing: the major parties want October’s election to be a contest of ideas. Here’s what’s on offer so far.

  • by Matt Dennien
Crisafulli opens door for first home buyers to rent out a room

Crisafulli opens door for first home buyers to rent out a room

An LNP government would buck the current rules and allow first home buyers to rent out a room in their new home to help pay their mortgage.

  • by Cameron Atfield
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Of two convicted politicians, only one has earned a second chance
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Of two convicted politicians, only one has earned a second chance

Later this year, within 10 days of each other, voters in both the US and Queensland will decide whether to elect a convicted criminal.

  • by Cameron Atfield
What Cameron Dick didn't tell Queenslanders in his budget speech

What Cameron Dick didn't tell Queenslanders in his budget speech

We pick through the Treasurer’s budget speech – a clear pitch to voters for the chance to deliver another – and highlight some key (missing) points.

  • by Matt Dennien
Labor’s 10th budget is built to not be its last

Labor’s 10th budget is built to not be its last

When Annastacia Palaszczuk’s new government handed down its first budget in 2015, it was criticised for lacking sweeteners. This one is almost nothing but.

  • by Matt Dennien
Qld to give first home buyers a ‘fairer go’ with changes to stamp duty
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Qld to give first home buyers a ‘fairer go’ with changes to stamp duty

Some 10,000 buyers are expected to save up to $17,000 under Labor’s latest pre-election budget sweetener.

  • by Matt Dennien
Crisafulli cops flak from both flanks over support of Labor budget

Crisafulli cops flak from both flanks over support of Labor budget

The Opposition Leader’s “small-target” approach to October’s election has drawn criticism from both Labor and the last LNP colleague to run the state.

  • by Matt Dennien

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